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All rooms feature a satellite TV, safe, minibar and tea/coffee
making facilities. Private bathroom includes a stone bathtub or
walk-in shower room, hairdryer and free toiletries. DVD player is
available on request.

Guests can participate in a yoga class and relax with a soothing
massage at the resort’s spa. Other amenities include a beauty
parlour, currency exchange and billiards.

A variety of cuisines including Indian, Chinese and Italian are
served at Terra Cotta Restaurant.

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Old Goa, A magnificent complex of cathedrals, churches and museums like,
Church of St. francis of Assisi, Viceroy's Arch, Basilica of Bom Jesus. spread
along a 1.5 km stretch, marks the site of Old Goa. It was the capital of
Portuguese colony in India until the mid-18th century. Following a series of
epidemics in the mid-18th century, the capital was shifted to Panaji (or
Panjim), the present day capital.A walk through the streets can offer you
glimpses of the architectural marvels of the Portuguese era. Now a UNESCO world
heritage site, Old Goa encompasses a range of European styles, from sober
Renaissance to exuberant Baroque and Portuguese Manueline.

Goa : Where Sun, Sea and Surf come together...

The
Indian state of Goa, also known as 'the pearl of the east', is known
for its Gothic churches, age-old ruins, palm-fringed beaches, coconut
groves, ferry rides, and bubbly folk music. With its 131-km-long
coastline, Goa is an important tourism destination in every tourist's
itinerary. Sun, sand and sea being the major attractions, This is a perfect tourism heaven for the
ones who need and want relaxation. Goa is one of India's special
tourism places, a State seemingly blessed with
fabulous weather,
even more fabulous beaches, delightful people, good food, hill-top
forts, little white-washed churches, soaring Portuguese-era cathedrals,
a unique cultural legacy-small wonder, therefore, that Goa is one of
India's prime tourism and holiday destinations. Come during the
holidays or just about any long weekend, and is packed with jaded
yuppies hoping to switch off and unwind for a few days, and sun-starved
Europeans, soaking up all that glorious sun and food.

Hidden Gem on the
West Coast of India

Located along India's west coast and overlooking the Arabian Sea is Goa. With
its rich history and a mix of Indian and Portuguese culture, Goa is a hidden gem
filled with culture, vast protected forest areas and gorgeous beaches.

There are many charming and characteristic villages scattered across the
entire region. Varca, Calangute and Candolim have numerous restaurants and bars,
and are home to some of the most luxurious hotels and resorts in Goa. Top that
off with the picture-perfect beaches of Blue Whale and Agonda Beach, Goa is a
perfect destination for travelers seeking relaxation, culture, history, and
exotic seafood and vegetarian cuisine. On the banks of the River Sal
lies the historical and cultural city of Margao, offering sights such as Anna
Fonte, Damodar Temple, and the Municipal Garden. Walk through the streets whilst
taking in the infusion of fresh seafood, local specialty curry dishes, and
spices wafting from the popular fish market.

Tourists, pilgrims and locals residing in other states flock to Goa to
celebrate festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi and Carnival. The distinctive
16th-century Catholic churches, Hindu shrines, Baga Night Market, and Anjuna
Flea Market are also popular places to visit. Enjoy local cuisine and then buy a
bargain!

There is only 1 airport in Goa, the Dabolim International Airport which is
located in Vasco da Gama. Booking.com offers a variety of accommodation options
throughout the entire region.